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people were waiting five, seven hours to vote in florida. >> nine hours in florida. there are legal scrapes in florida and ohio that may get litigated in a way that casts a shadow over the outcome of this election. and early voting has been better for republicans than 2008. that's such an enormously low bar. there's a higher degree of internal confidence at the two campaigns of who's going and what they're actually doing on whose behalf. that's what the obama campaign has always said its number one advantage was. voter identification and communication with the voter. they go and know it's going to happen. >> the early vote, they feel particularly good in the obama campaign in the early vote in iowa and nevada. that gets the president up to 249 -- 249. if you then give him ohio, he's up to 267. in other words, you look at the strong states for him, it gets him very close to that 270 number. >> one thing to add to all this, though. we don't know the size of the political universe. we don't know what the turnout modeling is going to be. it's not going to be 2008. it's n
people were waiting five, seven hours to vote in florida. >> nine hours in florida. there are legal scrapes in florida and ohio that may get litigated in a way that casts a shadow over the outcome of this election. and early voting has been better for republicans than 2008. that's such an enormously low bar. there's a higher degree of internal confidence at the two campaigns of who's going and what they're actually doing on whose behalf. that's what the obama campaign has always said its...
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people were waiting five, seven hours to vote in florida. >> nine hours in florida. legal scrapes in florida and ohio that may get litigated in a way that cast as shadow over the outcome. this election. early voting has been better for republicans than 2008 but that's an enormously low bar and there's a higher degree of internal confidence in the two campaigns of when a is going and who is going on whose behalf. voter identification and communication with that voter. >> early vote, they feel particularly good in the obama campaign and early vote in iowa and nevada that gets the president up to 249. if you then give him ohio then he's up to 267. in other words you look at the strong states for him it gets him very close to that 270 number. >> one thing to add to all of this, those we don't know the size of the political universe. we don't know what the turnout modelling will be. it won't be that 2008. it won't be that robust for the president or that slack for recommend any. it may be like 2004 where it can get romney close. romney is ahead of where john kerry was in
people were waiting five, seven hours to vote in florida. >> nine hours in florida. legal scrapes in florida and ohio that may get litigated in a way that cast as shadow over the outcome. this election. early voting has been better for republicans than 2008 but that's an enormously low bar and there's a higher degree of internal confidence in the two campaigns of when a is going and who is going on whose behalf. voter identification and communication with that voter. >> early vote,...
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it went all the way down to florida. so, the regularity of cold air from the arctic and warm air from the caribbean area, hotter than normal. the collision of those two morphed into an animal we've never seen before. this hybrid storm became the hurricane from hell. >> is it a trend? would you use the word trend? >> it could be a trend. in other words, the takeaway factor from this interview could be that we could be seeing a new way of life, that we may have to get used to the fact that glaciers are receding, the north polar region is shrinking and thinning, that summers are getting longer and that tropical diseases are spreading north. and that we could have more energized monster storms by the warming of the caribbean and the gulf. >> as you know, mayor bloomberg stepped forward and endorsed president obama because he raised the question that the impact of hurricane sandy had put in stark and very clear what the choices were coming up in this political campaign. i mean, tell me what you think the political questions a
it went all the way down to florida. so, the regularity of cold air from the arctic and warm air from the caribbean area, hotter than normal. the collision of those two morphed into an animal we've never seen before. this hybrid storm became the hurricane from hell. >> is it a trend? would you use the word trend? >> it could be a trend. in other words, the takeaway factor from this interview could be that we could be seeing a new way of life, that we may have to get used to the fact...
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sand repolicemenishment is what florida is doing because of course the economy of florida is tied to sand. and the lifestyle. they are willing to spend on order of $100 million per year. >> sunday is veterans day, a veteran of the iraq war will share a note his younger self. coming up next on cbs "this morning". >> this portion of cbs "this morning" is sponsored by macy's. [ elizabeth ] i like to drink orange juice but the acidic levels in some foods can cause acid erosion. the enamel starts to wear down, and you can't grow your enamel back. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel, because it helps to strengthen the enamel. and i believe it's doing a good job. >>> 2.5 million americans served in iraq and afghanistan wars. we asked alex horton to write a note to self. >> to my 21-year-old self on the eve of war. i know you have a lot on your mind right now. let me tell you a few thing before you take that burden to iraq. you're sitting in kuwait drinking a warm o'doul for your 21st birthday. you have to keep calm with that first bullet cracking over your head. you're worried about
sand repolicemenishment is what florida is doing because of course the economy of florida is tied to sand. and the lifestyle. they are willing to spend on order of $100 million per year. >> sunday is veterans day, a veteran of the iraq war will share a note his younger self. coming up next on cbs "this morning". >> this portion of cbs "this morning" is sponsored by macy's. [ elizabeth ] i like to drink orange juice but the acidic levels in some foods can cause...
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we have to make sure florida never gets the olympic. >> florida. wow. >> no hanging chads this time but as you heard the presidential race in florida is again too close to call. we haven't called it yet. unlike 2000 the final outcome does not decide who wins. >> long time "miami herald" columnist carl hiassen is here to talk about the florida vote. his best selling novel is called "chomp." what is it with florida as kimmel said? >> we're in a state of euphoria because it didn't come down to us. we all live in dread of another repeat of bush versus gore. i don't know. i don't have an explanation. we can't seem to figure out how to count a ballot. and this could go on for years before we know how florida went in the election. >> talk about the 2000 election, 2004 or 2012? >> they should just leave that space on the electoral map, just leave us blank all the time. that would be the best thing they can do for florida. >> i can't imagine because of the circumstances that governor romney will demand a recount. >> i mean unless he want as vacation down he
we have to make sure florida never gets the olympic. >> florida. wow. >> no hanging chads this time but as you heard the presidential race in florida is again too close to call. we haven't called it yet. unlike 2000 the final outcome does not decide who wins. >> long time "miami herald" columnist carl hiassen is here to talk about the florida vote. his best selling novel is called "chomp." what is it with florida as kimmel said? >> we're in a state of...
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i think in florida the gap has narrowed significantly. and governor romney is doing much better among hispanic voters here not just cuban-american voters that are traditionally republican, but puerto rican voters and others. we're in for a real close election next tuesday for sure. >> here's the question. story in "new york times" say in dwindling days of the campaign romney takes a softer tack. if romney campaigned more like jeb bush woe be more likely to be ahead today? >> i think governor romney's campaign was, got to a slow to respond to the attack of the president in july and august. but after the debate, he's found his rhythm, and you can see there's just been a progressive, i don't know if it's more moderate but a tone that's more positive, a tone that's reaching out. you can be a committed conservative and find common ground with liberals. it happens all the time. it happens at every state capital and happens occasionally in washington, d.c. believe it or not. ask paul ryan and ron riden as it affects medicare. they found common g
i think in florida the gap has narrowed significantly. and governor romney is doing much better among hispanic voters here not just cuban-american voters that are traditionally republican, but puerto rican voters and others. we're in for a real close election next tuesday for sure. >> here's the question. story in "new york times" say in dwindling days of the campaign romney takes a softer tack. if romney campaigned more like jeb bush woe be more likely to be ahead today?...
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>> i think jill kelley isn't your average civilian housewife in florida. we'll get into this more later. but she is a major figure around the central command base in mcdill air force base. >> and well-known in washington as well. >> that, too. you see that she's going to visit petraeus in washington at the cia and petraeus is telling this to broadwell, and broadwell and he have just broken off. so you can watch the wheels turning there, she's thinking did he throw me over for her. and then the broadwell e-mail starts. so you've got -- kelley knows broadwell. broadwell knows kelley. they both know petraeus. and this circle has become the house of cards. >> then there's the fbi agent in tampa who knows kelley. >> okay, so how does he know kelley? where does she get an fbi agent who says i can get a criminal investigation started into these harassing e-mail bs by the fbi. she meets him when she attends a program where they learn how the fbi works. he does a briefing there. she chats him afterwards. when this happens, and this is much later, she contacts him a
>> i think jill kelley isn't your average civilian housewife in florida. we'll get into this more later. but she is a major figure around the central command base in mcdill air force base. >> and well-known in washington as well. >> that, too. you see that she's going to visit petraeus in washington at the cia and petraeus is telling this to broadwell, and broadwell and he have just broken off. so you can watch the wheels turning there, she's thinking did he throw me over for...
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i think we have a shot in florida. i think barack obama is going to get re-elected. >> governor barber -- >> i'm sure governor barber agrees with this, right? >> i'm trying to keep a straight face. >> governor barber, you are one of the smartest political tacticians out there. you know a lot about politics. let me ask you about where governor romney is beginning today. he's going to pennsylvania, the state that he only visited a couple of days ago, and ohio. he's going there to the cleveland area, which is northern ohio. normally a democratic stronghold. on ohio, does that suggest to you that he's underperforming in an area with noncollege educated whites which he will need in order to win ohio? >> if you suggest to me that they feel very good about the republican party for ohio, and that they have seen moves particularly throughout the month of october of swing voters, of independents, various groups that makes them think they can cut down obama's margin in cleveland and northeast ohio, as far as pennsylvania is conce
i think we have a shot in florida. i think barack obama is going to get re-elected. >> governor barber -- >> i'm sure governor barber agrees with this, right? >> i'm trying to keep a straight face. >> governor barber, you are one of the smartest political tacticians out there. you know a lot about politics. let me ask you about where governor romney is beginning today. he's going to pennsylvania, the state that he only visited a couple of days ago, and ohio. he's going...
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that's where you find fort myers, florida. this is a great forecast fort myers, that's where my shout out goes this week because fort myers beach, florida is where they are hosting the american sand sculpting championships with 16 of the world's best sculpt torors competing in the masters division. across the board we're talking a special amateur competition. special thank you to everybody watching cbs "this morning saturday." >> americans have lots of holiday tradition like is going the movies and this year hollywood is ready to roar. >> my name is pi. i have been in ship wreck. i am on a lifeboat alone with a tiger. >> that is from "the life of pi." let's talk about that and the rest of what's going to show up this weekend. we're going to start with the movies that come out first is one is "silver lining playbook." >> it opens for real on wednesday. this is the best movie i've seen so far this year. bradley cooper is just out of a mental institution and has to put his life together. he moves back in with his parents. he meet
that's where you find fort myers, florida. this is a great forecast fort myers, that's where my shout out goes this week because fort myers beach, florida is where they are hosting the american sand sculpting championships with 16 of the world's best sculpt torors competing in the masters division. across the board we're talking a special amateur competition. special thank you to everybody watching cbs "this morning saturday." >> americans have lots of holiday tradition like is...
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where have the candidates been focusing in florida lately? >> here in florida the polls have been open for four hours. all morning long we've seen a steady stream of voters here at the university of south florida in tampa. now, all eyes are going to be focused on this area and the interstate 4 corridor. that's the area between here and orlando where there are a number of independent voters. that's precisely why we've seen so many visits from the candidates here in recent months. dozens between the two men, in fact. also, the campaigns have been very aggressively focusing on hispanic voters here. there are some 1.6 million latino registered voters here in florida, and campaign officials tell me they really tried to appeal to them in a way that they appeal to the broader electorate, by talking about the economy, improving the economic picture and creating jobs. for "cbs this morning," elaine quijano, tampa. >>> in 2008 barack obama won the state of wisconsin by 14 points. the race this year is predicted to be much closer. chip reid is in madiso
where have the candidates been focusing in florida lately? >> here in florida the polls have been open for four hours. all morning long we've seen a steady stream of voters here at the university of south florida in tampa. now, all eyes are going to be focused on this area and the interstate 4 corridor. that's the area between here and orlando where there are a number of independent voters. that's precisely why we've seen so many visits from the candidates here in recent months. dozens...
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we were just talking about how beautiful it will be in florida. let's talk about florida, jacksonville to be precise 74 beautiful sunshine today. perfect spot for my shout out because jacksonville florida today is the annual jacksonville fair continuing through tomorrow. there are rides, entertainment, be exhibits and if you're still perhaps in election mode drop by the exhibition hall and cast your ballot in the very hard fought race between chloe the cow and pinky the pig. the pig has been doing a lot of mud slinging. we want to thank everybody for watching cbs "this morning saturday." anthony, rebecca, over to you guys. >>> this is a good life right here. >> not so bad. >> when your father is known as godfather of american cuisine choosing to become a chef is taking on quite a challenge but chef marc forgione has set his own standards for success with a restaurant, marc forgione right here in new york and the american cut steakhouse in atlantic city, new jersey. plus he won the coveted title of iron chef america in 2010 and chef marc forgione j
we were just talking about how beautiful it will be in florida. let's talk about florida, jacksonville to be precise 74 beautiful sunshine today. perfect spot for my shout out because jacksonville florida today is the annual jacksonville fair continuing through tomorrow. there are rides, entertainment, be exhibits and if you're still perhaps in election mode drop by the exhibition hall and cast your ballot in the very hard fought race between chloe the cow and pinky the pig. the pig has been...
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for example, if we give the president florida that gets him to 266. of the remaining eight states he could even get little old new hampshire, no offense to the people of new hampshire but they just get four electoral votes. that's how easy his path is. we look at mitt romney's path if we give mitt romney florida and then we give him ohio north carolina, and we give him virginia he's still only 266. so those are four big states all very hotly contested. then he would need new hampshire a fifth state to get to 270. >> who would you say at this point has the momentum. >> momentum is a tricky word. both can have momentum. they can have big rallies. mitt romney had something coming out of that first debate. polls were change. that started to ed toed to dissipate. whether it stopped before the storm most strategists think that. his momentum was gone wasn't back sliding but gone he was going to have to come up with something new to say, something new to keep him in the national conversation. what the hurricane did was block him and remove his ability to get
for example, if we give the president florida that gets him to 266. of the remaining eight states he could even get little old new hampshire, no offense to the people of new hampshire but they just get four electoral votes. that's how easy his path is. we look at mitt romney's path if we give mitt romney florida and then we give him ohio north carolina, and we give him virginia he's still only 266. so those are four big states all very hotly contested. then he would need new hampshire a fifth...
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. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," manuel va who cass, tampa, florida. >> the host of feherty on the golf channel, david feherty. >> good morning, charlie and gayle. >> gayle is in south africa, but norah is here. >> good morning to her any way. >> another irish woman here to say hello, david. >> what do you think of this ruling, do you agree with it? >> you know -- first of all, it's not a ruling. it's a declaration of possible intent or probable cause -- i don't know what it is. but it's like listening to the fleas argue about who owns the dog. charlie, it's -- this is about the least important golfers on the planet, the likes of phil mickelson and tiger woods and adam scott and whatever -- half the players using the long putter at the min rut so young that they might actually grow into it. it could be a short putter, but the time they get tall enough. we're lucky to live in a country i think where this is considered important. but these are -- >> i love talking to you about this david, you put it in right perspective for me. you help me understand -- >> you're the important go
. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," manuel va who cass, tampa, florida. >> the host of feherty on the golf channel, david feherty. >> good morning, charlie and gayle. >> gayle is in south africa, but norah is here. >> good morning to her any way. >> another irish woman here to say hello, david. >> what do you think of this ruling, do you agree with it? >> you know -- first of all, it's not a ruling. it's a declaration of possible...
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a new focus on jill kelley, the socialite house wife who sparked the investigation and her ties to florida's macdill air force base. manuel bojorquez is following that story in tampa. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. jill kelley was known for lavish parties at her home here, where she hosted tampa's elite, including top military leaders, but now she is hold up inside. within one week, the life she spent more than a decade cultivating is slipping away. jill kelley and her husband scott, who was seen last night outside their home for the first time since the scandal broke, were at the top of tampa's social scene, and jill worked hard to get them there. >> it's my opinion that she does what she thinks is necessary to become perceived as being important, being around the right people. >> reporter: barry cohen, a tampa attorney, once employed kelley's twin sister. they are now in a legal battle, but he says he used to attend parties at the kelleys' home where this photo with david and holly petraeus was snapped. >> i understand that there was a effort made to infiltrate macdill and
a new focus on jill kelley, the socialite house wife who sparked the investigation and her ties to florida's macdill air force base. manuel bojorquez is following that story in tampa. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. jill kelley was known for lavish parties at her home here, where she hosted tampa's elite, including top military leaders, but now she is hold up inside. within one week, the life she spent more than a decade cultivating is slipping away. jill kelley and her...